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Kev Harland

More Thoughts on Categories of Mobile Learning Content | Float Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    There are many ways to slice and dice the types of mobile learning content. One way is by starting with the simplest kind of messaging and move to the most complex:
Kev Harland

Obsoletive: Revolutionary Products in Tech Don't Disrupt-They Obsolete - 1 views

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    In 2006, the Nokia 1600 was the top-selling phone in the world, and the BlackBerry Pearl the best-selling smartphone.2 Both were only a year away from their doom, but that doom was not a cheaper, less-capable product, but in fact the exact opposite: a far more powerful, and fantastically more expensive product called the iPhone.
Kev Harland

Jisc TechDis - Accessible m-Learning model - 3 views

  • Accessibility is not necessarily about a disability; in fact it is not likely to be dependent on any single factor but will depend on several different things.
  • It’s easy to think that the small screen size, limited text options and fiddly buttons would immediately reduce the accessibility of the device for some learners. Whilst this is true it is only partly true because accessibility depends to a large extent on the context you’re working in. The model below has been developed to attempt to map the wider elements of accessibility in a more holistic way.
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    A Model of Accessible m-Learning
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